VPN from outside of ISP with PIX 506E

I have a PIX 506E. I can establish a VPN from inside and outside my ISP, but when I am outside the ISP, I cannot access the network I am VPNed into. For example, I can ping and vnc to a server when I am using the same ISP, but when I am establishing the VPN through another ISP I cannot ping or vnc to the server. I also gave the VPN client total access to all network nodes, but for some reason I am only able to access the server. Any ideas would be much appreciated. I need this established soon for an outside software vendor to do some remote troubleshooting. I'll post the config as soon as I can.

>ip address outside 172.19.200.2 255.255.0.0
Is this the real IP? You get a private IP address from your ISP? If so, this is your biggest problem. Nowhere outside the same ISP can you get routed to this IP address...

The public IP is 64.39.130.219. I just emailed the ISP to see what the subnet and gateway will be for me to set it up that way. I know the 172.19.200.2 shouldn't work. The ISP is routing all of the traffic that is pointed to 64.39.130.219 to 172.19.200.2. I use it on 3COM VPNs, and it works fine. I'm wondering if I need to put in some kind of ACL to allow the authenticated traffic outside of the ISP or what.
I think I'm reading your last sentence correctly. Even if I authenticate, when I try to ping or vnc the traffic doesn't know where to go, huh?

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